Hello hello - this little update is going to round out our lineup of August events as well as tell you how awesome you are. We enjoy passing on the compliments via a-frame or email. We are also going to be posting our fall menu on the website this weekend for people to add comments and such. It is still in the works but we feel it will be fun to show you the food editing process until we unveil it on September 21st. The first day of fall! Also be sure to check out the cool little event with flyer below at Tanner's Creek over by the Norfolk Zoo - if you have never been there give them a call 625-2044 and remember - JOIN Slow Food USA

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THUR AUG 23, 2007

Carrigan | site
Yesper | site
Wild Animal Party | site

Time: 10pm
Tickets: $5

talkin nitrate free bacon, hear me .

We had Carrigan at the Boot this past March and their spacey sound reminded us of Spiritualized but with the addition of Caveman Lawyer representing a detroit E dealer in the court of law. Na mean? I do not understand your danceable rave and block rocking beats because I'm a caveman. The one thing I DO know is that Carrigan can bend and shape sounds similar to a pulsating strobe light under the seabed calling out to the children to put down their nutty buddys and nod their heads man. Oh and Yesper is a local not to be confused with the multi platinum recording artist he is yet to become. oh yes this show will be one for the ages. THE STONE AGES!


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FRI AUG 24, 2007

Screaming Females | site
City Veins | site
Owl In the Tree | site

Time: 10pm
Tickets: $5

post boogie or new wave .

It does not really blow me away that since the music business has fallen apart, bands have risen in popularity without the help of a label and grown just through rapid infatuations on the interweb. So it leads me to believe that we will see an increase in bands (not number but just bands that can actually earn a living), an increase in labels (but not monster labels; more small collectives that promote as a team), and an increase in musical diversity. Thus bringing about a decrease in major labels, pop icons, and homogenized sound. Just listen to Screaming Females and tell me this is not the rise of the middle class. Also Owl In The Tree will start the night off and features young local Wesley Bunch and his lady, Brianna. Its like sugar free Gummi Bears. City Veins are delicious too as they bring back days of the Gin Blossoms and that my friend is a good thing. A good thing.


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SAT AUG 25, 2007

Fight The Big Bull | site
Sonya Lorelle | site

Time: 9pm
Tickets: $5

sweet and low aint pink .

This show opens with the lovely Sonya Lorelle and finishes with Fight the Big Bull. Now I'm not a map maker but if I had to draw out directions to find a good time I could make do. You know Doumars, Ice Cream, Bar-b-que - Bang a left! The Boot has good food and on nights like this you are easily tricked into thinking it is the best cuisine in all the land. The music is sultry like hot plantanes off a stoneworker's grill. Is this possible? Just so you know this will be an extra special event for Fight The Big Bull as they will be doing several Weezer covers on this night as they pay homage to their childhood roots. Man high school was so easy. Why did we have to graduate?


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TUES AUG 28, 2007

Patrick Cleandenim | site

CANCELLED - to be resceduled at a later date


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THUR AUG 30, 2007

Hoots and Hellmouth | site
Frank Willow Band | site

Time: 9pm
Tickets: $5

good times great taste .

You'd have thought we were building a railroad the last time Hoots hit the Boot but in these post modern times you can't sing your worksong until after you've clocked out. Either way we are escatic to bring this kind of soul back to the area. James (Boot employee) seems to think Brendan (Boot Chef) and the Devil (Lucifer of the Underworld) had this cook off over in Park Place. Seems strange and hard to believe not to mention his story is filled with holes but regardless Brendan (Boot Chef) won the competition and now the Devil is sous. Its a mighty hard road this poor hand has hoed. My poor feet has traveled a hot dusty road. Out of your Dust Bowl and Westward we rolled. And your deserts was hot and your mountains was cold.

This is will be a good show and we are calling in Frank Willow for the clincher. Be there if you wish to see the Devil go down. Beelzebub, I'm talking to you.




FULL AUG SCHEDULE HERE - COMING IN SEPT

- Tigercity w/Stylofone
- Lymbyc Systym
- The Narrator
- Radio Moscow
- Woven
- Glows In The Dark


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